Richard Kroll - the light way
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Volvo Trucks - The world's first self-driving truck in an underground mine
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Deeper Underground
The infinite tunnels pull us in with their symmetry. The ceiling lights guide our eyes to the horizon. The tiles and posters form patterns that please the eye. The echoes of rushing crowds, a flickering light, a train zooming by.
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TED TALK : The future we're building -- and boring | Elon Musk
Concept Video The Boring Company | Tunnels
From Wired:
“We’re trying to dig a hole under LA, and this is to create the beginning of what will hopefully be a 3-D network of tunnels to alleviate congestion,” Musk said from the stage at TED.
As the CEO of SpaceX and Tesla tells it, the cars of tomorrow will reach these tunnels from street-level elevators dotted around the city. Rather than navigate these tunnels under their own power, they would ride on electric trolleys not unlike slot cars, at speeds reaching 124 mph
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Pierced Heart by darkday
Miss D shows her love of underground urban exploration and draining by drawing a light painting of a love heart with cupids arrow of love piercing it
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#WeirdTales
#HerbertBaglione
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#1000shadows installation in #Niort #France by #HERBERTBAGLIONE @hbaglione underground #Hospital via news.upperplayground.com #UpperPlayground
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http://www.bouncebelow.net/
These huge trampoline like nets are hung within two vast chambers at varying levels, linked together by walkways and slides, the biggest of which is a 60 foot slide.
This activity lasts approximately one-hour, and you will be supplied with a cotton overall and safety helmet before being taken to the impressive 200 x 60 foot cavern by an old mining train, where you are free to bounce, climb and slide.
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Once dubbed 'The Paris of the East', Romanian capital Bucharest is a city teeming with ornate architecture, Baroque palaces and tree-lined boulevards.
But beneath its mansions and squares lies a second city that no tourist gets to see - an underground kingdom of outcasts and drug addicts living in the city's vast network of sewers.
Here, everyone is HIV-positive and a quarter have TB, yet they are left to rot in the darkness, huddling against heating pipes and snorting glue to stay warm.
At the head of this city of vice is one man, named Bruce Lee from his street-fighting days. A father, mentor and drug-dealer to all, he brings safety - and a bottomless supply of glue - to the 'sewer children' of Bucharest, many of whom have lived there since the fall of Communism two decades ago.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2632858/The-ultimate-living-How-poor-carve-living-SEWERS-Eastern-European-city.html#ixzz35UkoQ1Sp
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Steinert Hall, a subterranean concert hall under the M. Steinert & Sons store in Boston.
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